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Sample Question

1701. Benefits of Fiber.

Answer:

aids digestion, reduces risk of disease, make you feel ful

1702. Essential amino acids are amino acids that the body can create itself.

(A) True (B) False

Correct Answer:

(A)True

1703. Our bodies have limited fat storage

(A) True (B) False

Correct Answer:

(B)False

1704. The steel city of India

Answer:

Bokaro

1705. The state which is at the eastern most part of India

Answer:

Arunachal Pradesh

1706. Dabok airport is at

Answer:

Udaipur

1707. The bay islands are

Answer:

Andaman and Nicobar

1708. A famous folk dance of Mizoram

Answer:

Chiraw

1709. The classical dance of Andhra Pradesh is

Answer:

Kuchipudi

1710. Subhash Chandra Bose international airport is in

Answer:

Calcutta

1711. Bhangra is a folk dance of

Answer:

Punjab

1712. Chakri is a popular folk dance of

Answer:

Jammu and Kashmir

1713. The penicillin factory in Maharashtra is at

Answer:

Pimpri

1714. India's first experimental geostationary communication satellite was

Answer:

Apple

1715. Pahari is a language spoken in

Answer:

Himachal Pradesh

1716. The highest dam in the world

Answer:

Bhakranangal

1717. The Nobel for economics 2019 has been given for the research and study in which sector?

Answer:

Poverty alleviation

1718. Sahar International Airport

Answer:

Mumbai

1719. Tarapur Atomic Power Project is in

Answer:

Maharashtra

1720. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is at

Answer:

Trombay

1721. Kuki is a tribe in

Answer:

Manipur

1722. Indian state with lowest population

Answer:

Sikkim

1723. Indian state with highest literacy rate

Answer:

Kerala

1724. An atomic power project in Karnataka

Answer:

Kaiga

1725. State known as Sugar Bowl of India?

Answer:

Maharashtra

1726. First atm in kerala

Answer:

Thiruvananthapuram

1727. First hanging bridge in Kerala

Answer:

Punalur

1728. Who introduced the symbol = ?

Answer:

Robert Recorde

1729. Who invented calculus?

Answer:

G.W.Leibniz

1730. How many chromosomes are present in a dog's body?

Answer:

78

1731. Yellow fever is spread by

Answer:

Housefly

1732. Rh Factorpresent in

Answer:

Blood

1733. BCG vaccine is used against ___________disease

Answer:

Tuberculosis

1734. ______________cause malaria

Answer:

Protozoans

1735. ____________ cause sleeping sickness

Answer:

Protozoans

1736. Which is the biggest river in kerala!

Answer:

Periyar

1737. What is the capital of Finland?

Answer:

Helsinki

1738. When was ISRO formed?

Answer:

1969

1739. Lilly is the national emblem of :-

Answer:

France

1740. 'Orange Book' is the official book of which country?

Answer:

Netherlands

1741. Total amount of air in the lungs AFTER taking the deepest breath possible.

Answer:

TLC

1742. Cystic fibrosis is caused by________________

Answer:

Genetic disorder

1743. The internal nose connects with the pharynx via two openings called the internal ____.

Answer:

Nares

1744. The anterior portions of the nasal cavities just inside the nostrils are known as the ____.

Answer:

Vestibules

1745. Olfactory receptors are located in the membrane that lines the ____ meatus.

Answer:

Superior

1746. The pharynx connects to the trachea via the ____

Answer:

Larynx

1747. The paired, rod-shaped ____ cartilages are located in the mucous membrane fold that connects the epiglottis to the arytenoid cartilages.

Answer:

Cuneiform

1748. Tension on the true vocal cords controls ____

Answer:

Pitch

1749. The ____ is a tubular passageway that extends from the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the fifth thoracic vertebra

Answer:

trachea

1750. Goblet cells located in the trachea produce ____.

Answer:

Mucus